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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Detailed Program of the National Conference


National Seminar
on
Human Rights in a Changing World
26 & 27 November 2010
PG Department of English& Equal Opportunity Cell, St. Aloysius College
Elthuruth
Friday, 26th November 2010

Registration                                                 :           9.30 to 10.00 am


Session I : Inauguration                           :           10 to 11.30 am        

                        Welcome                               :           Dr. Muraleedharan T
                                                                                    Head of the Dept. of English
                                                                                    St. Aloysius College, Elthuruth

                        Inaugural Address               :           Dr. N. D. Inasu
                                                                                    Principal, St. Aloysius College

                        Keynote Address                 :           Prof. Nivedita Menon
                                                                                    Professor, JNU, New Delhi           

                        Discussion                            :           Moderator: Rev. Fr. Benny Benedict
                                                                                    Director,  Chetana Media Institute
                                                                                    Trichur

                        Thanks                                   :           Dr. Betsy Paul
                                                                                    Department of English,
 St. Aloysius College

Session  II:  Gender and Dalit Rights    :           11.45 am  to I pm                            

                                Presentation                         :           Ms. Rekha Raj
                                                                                    M.G. University

                        Discussion                            :           Moderator: Rev. Fr. Benny Benedict
                                                                                    Director,  Chetana Media Institute
                                                                                    Trichur


                                                I pm to 1.45   : Lunch Break



Session II: Paper Presentations             :           1.45 pm to 4 pm


1.    “Ivy League Intelligence and the Ethics of Torture: Observations on Abu Ghraib” by Mr. Vimal Mohan John, Junior Research Fellow, Kottayam.
2.    “Human Rights Denied: the “Other“ Side of Globalization” by Dr. K. Usha, Reader in English, NSS College, Ottappalam.
3.    “Changing Perspectives of Conformity: A Critique of Contemporary Society based on a comparative study of E.A. Robinson’s Select Poems and The God of Small Things.” Dr. Josephine Joseph, Head of the Dept. of English, St. Mary’s College, Trichur
Discussion                                        :           Moderator: Ms. Girija Kumari
                                                                        Former Head of the dept. of English,
                                                                        Sri Vyasa College, Vadakkanchery

Saturday, 27th November 2010              

Session I: Sexuality Rights:                    :           9.30  to 10.30 am
           
            Presentation                                     :           Mr. Nitin Manayath,
                                                                                    Dept. of Media Studies
                                                                                    Mount Carmel College, Bangalore

            Discussion                                        :           Moderator: Prof. Kirshnakumari
                                                                                    Former Head of the dept. of English
                                                                                    Vimala College, Trichur

Session II: Minority as the Other            :           10.45 to 11.45 am

            Presentation                                     :           Adv. Bobby Kunhu,
                                                                                    Social Worker & Activist

            Discussion                                        :           Moderator: Prof. Kirshnakumari
                                                                                    Former Head of the dept. of English
                                                                                    Vimala College, Trichur

Session III: Paper Presentations                        :           11.45 pm to 1 pm

1.    “Human Rights and Digital Culture” by Dr. Pius T K, Reader, Department of English, St. Aloysius College, Elthuruth
2.    “Sexuality Rights Denied is Human Rights Violated” By Dr. Gita Krishanankutty, Dept. of English, St. Aloysius College, Elthuruth
3.    “Imagining Human Rights; Philosophy and Praxis” by Dr. Betsy Paul, Department of English, St. Aloysius College, Elthrutth
Discussion                                        :           Moderator: Dr. Josephine Joseph
                                                                        Head of the dept. of English,
                                                                        St. Mary’s College, Trichur


Lunch Break: 1.00 to 2.00 PM

Session IV: Panel Discussion                            :           2.00 to 3.00 pm
Topic:  “Human Rights & Globalization”
Participants:            1. Dr. Sanil Raj, Dept. of English, St. Thomas College, Trichur
                                    2. Dr. Usha, N.S.S College, Ottapalam
                                    3. Mr. Nitin Manayath, Mount Carmel college, Bangalore
                                    4. Adv. Bobby Kunhu, Social Worker & Activist
                       
Moderator:                 Dr. Shirley M D.,
Department of English,
Vimala College, Trichur


Valedictory Function & Distribution of Certificates:             3.00 pm

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Human Rights in a Changing World


Human Rights in a Changing World
The Post-graduate Department of English, St. Aloysius College, Elthuruth is happy to announce a National  Conference on “Human Rights  in a Changing World,” to be held in the Sahitya Academy Hall, Thrissur on 26 & 27  November, 2010. Prof. Nivedita Menon, Professor of Political Science, JNU will deliver the keynote address and Ms. Rekha Raj, Mr. Nitin Manayath and Adv. Bobby George  will be among those who will lead the subsequent sessions on a variety of topics including Gender and Sexuality Rights, Dalit and Communal Rights etc.  There will also be paper presentations by  scholars and activists.
The focus of the conference will be on South Asia and its goal is to reopen the concept of ‘Human Rights’ for critical evaluation in the context of the economic and social transformations as well as shifts in life styles, values and possibilities in the south-asian region, initiated by the many processes that we now identify by a generic term “globalization.”
If globalization is conceived as turning the whole world into one global village in which all peoples are increasingly interconnected, then the world would be witnessing unprecedented enjoyment of human rights everywhere because globalization is bringing prosperity to all the corners of the globe together with the spread of the highly cherished values of ‘democracy,’ ‘freedom’ and ‘justice.’ On the other hand if globalization is conceived as turning the world into a global market for goods and services dominated and steered by the powerful gigantic transnational corporations and governed by the rule of profit then all the human rights of the people in the world, particularly in South Asia would be seriously threatened. One of the questions worth exploring is whether there could be other, perhaps more useful, ways of understanding/evaluating the processes of globalization. 
The situation is further complicated  in the context of South Asia by the continuing caste, communal, ethnic and gender hierarchies and accompanying discriminations that more than half a century of ‘democracy’ could not even curb, let alone resolve. Instead, in the transforming context, these hierarchies engage and negotiate with the emerging power structures in dubious ways, thereby perpetuating new legions of wretched of the earth for whom the promises of globalization forever remain unattainable.
On the other hand, the various critiques of globalization raised by indigenous initiatives sometimes tend to revert to claims and celebrations of ‘traditions’ that invariably assume antagonistic stances against the nascent politicizations of some hitherto marginalized  individuals and communities who make use of the spaces and avenues laid open by ‘globalization’  to define themselves, assert their presence and claim rights. One should not forget that the so called third world had not exactly been basking in uniform ‘utopian’ well being till the cloud of globalization extended it shadows across these regions.
Do all these call for a re-evaluation of what we have been calling ‘democracy’ and ‘human rights?’  How could we remold (if at all) our understanding of these concepts to ensure a better deal for the marginalized and persecuted?  The purpose of this seminar is to raise some of these questions and, perhaps, upset the complacence that continues to spread among the privileged classes and communities in South Asia thanks to escalations in consumer comforts and technological surprises.

Dr. Muraleedharan Tharayil
National Conference on “Human Rights in a Changing World”
 Contact: English.Aloysius@gmail.com
Cell: 9447350091
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